InFORM (USA)
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InFORM (USA)
This is a inFORM. It was designed by Hiroshi Ishii and made by Tangible Media Group.
This object is not part of the Cooper Hewitt's permanent collection. It has been able to spend time at the museum on loan from Tangible Media Group and MIT Media Lab.
Imagine handling objects virtually and physically in real time, from thousands of miles away. The Tangible Media Group, led by MIT Media Lab’s Hiroshi Ishii, is working on such a user interaction, transforming how we may communicate and work in the future. One current project is inFORM, a dynamic-shape display that gives physical form to digital information: physical “pixels” on a table surface move in real time, in accordance with data from a motion-sensing input device. A depth-sensing camera sends signals from a remote location to the motorized-pin surface, where objects can be handled by virtual participants in a videoconference. This ability to interact physi¬cally creates a strong sense of presence. In addition, future three-dimensional designs will be physically prototyped, albeit at low resolution, without the need for 3D printing. Architects and urban planners will be able to share and discuss their designs immediately with clients—even miles apart.
It is credited Courtesy of Tangible Media Group and MIT Media Lab. This installation was generously supported by Steelcase..
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Its dimensions are
H x W x D: 182.9 × 66 × 66 cm (72 × 26 × 26 in.)